Powell tells Congress Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates again
Powell reiterated what he said during the Fed's two-day meeting in October: The current level on its benchmark interest rate will likely remain "appropriate."
Consumers are shopping for homes and buying them too
The survey covers over 75 percent of all U.S. retail residential mortgage applications and has been conducted weekly since 1990.
Economies in early voting states could play pivotal role in 2020 election
Across the country, unemployment is hovering at 3.6 percent, near a five-decade low.
Trump's NAFTA overhaul starts two-week gauntlet to win Congressional approval
Passage of the agreement is a priority for the Trump administration, which promised to buoy the U.S. economy by improving a variety of international trade deals.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says US economy still very strong
'Confidence is very high,' Dimon says.
Warren parts with Sanders on whether billionaires should exist
Sanders and Warren have a lot in common - but not when it comes to the existence of billionaires.
Is Netflix helping news media subscriptions?
A new study shows that Netflix and other entertainment-based subscriptions are driving the growth of news subscriptions.
Trump touts prime-age minority and women hires as white working class declines
He also noted that hundreds of thousands of African American children have been lifted out of poverty.
The number of billionaires is increasing globally, UBS says
There are now 2,101 billionaires globally, according to UBS’s 2019 Billionaire Insights report.
US recession odds are dwindling, key indicators show
Stocks and bonds are signaling the US may sidestep a slowdown.
Retirement fund would face China investment ban under bipartisan bill
Some of those companies engaged in "human rights abuse and a wide-range of military-related activities," the authors wrote.
IMF warns European growth could stall to lowest level since 2013
In the continent's most advanced economies, growth dropped by 0.1 percentage point to 1.3 percent in 2019.
Hedge fund titan Ray Dalio: Trickle-down economy 'not working'
System will have to undergo a paradigm shift in order to benefit the majority, billionaire says.
San Francisco may have more dogs than children, here's why
Is the Bay Area's tech industry to blame for the rise of furry friends?
US job openings slip to 18-month low in September, but hiring remains steady
Job postings still exceed the number of unemployed people in the U.S. by about 1.1 million.
Apple's affordable housing plan offers 'no hope,' professor says
Carnegie Mellon University adjunct professor Vivek Wadhwa said Apple's plan might not make a dent in California's housing crisis.
Dem candidates are pushing for EU-style economic changes: What does that mean for your taxes?
The U.S. could be moving toward European-style taxes -- what does that mean for your bottom line?
Steve Moore: No, Joe Biden, Trump has not 'squandered' the Obama economy. Here's the truth
Joe Biden is at it again -- living in his own parallel universe.
The 15 'best' cities for single millennials: Study
Single millennials are ready to mingle in these 15 U.S. cities, according to auto insurance company Insurantly.
October job growth soars past Wall Street's expectations, brushing off GM strike
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv anticipated the economy would add 89,000 jobs in October.



















